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economy is having problems. alcoa in fact said that trucking was the reason they are downgrading their forecast. that is the beginning of the earning season. that is what wall street looks at how profits are going to be doing in america. this has a real impact. >> gregg: companies making truck engines are having to fire people? >> that was coming. those down the line, but we'll be watching for those kings of the road. >> gregg: can a buoyant car supply side sort of drive the demand side? >> the thing is -- yes, if people keep buying. how do they keep buying if they are losing jobs. it's so interrelated. the article was very brilliant because it showed the two sides. >> gregg: i'm going to keep my eyes on the road from now on. even when i'm not driving. brenda buttner. catch her on "bulls and bears" every saturday morning right here on the fox news channel. >> heather: you are a little bit of a back-seat driver. >> gregg: that is true. >> heather: some are too young to vote but some are getting high school kids r
economy is having problems. alcoa in fact said that trucking was the reason they are downgrading their forecast. that is the beginning of the earning season. that is what wall street looks at how profits are going to be doing in america. this has a real impact. >> gregg: companies making truck engines are having to fire people? >> that was coming. those down the line, but we'll be watching for those kings of the road. >> gregg: can a buoyant car supply side sort of drive the...
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it got me thinking about the economy. can we afford all these days off and how does america compare with the rest of the country? a consulting firm ranks countries by the number of holidays each requires by law. the data confirms a number of commonly held stereotypes and there are a few surprises. take a look. top of the list is united kingdom with 28 statutory holidays. nine of the top ten countries are, of course, in europe who live a dulce vida. scroll down further and the list continues to be dominated by european countries. 20 days off for the germans, irish and italians, then come a bunch of latin american countries and the asian ones, hong kong, and singapore and where is the u.s.? dead last. zero statutory holidays. that's because federal law does not mandate paid time for work. americans are allowed 15 working days off a year. pretty close to the bottom of the list. what's more, only about half of the americans take their full quote a of taste off -- of days off. europeans ones again have no such qualms, but let'
it got me thinking about the economy. can we afford all these days off and how does america compare with the rest of the country? a consulting firm ranks countries by the number of holidays each requires by law. the data confirms a number of commonly held stereotypes and there are a few surprises. take a look. top of the list is united kingdom with 28 statutory holidays. nine of the top ten countries are, of course, in europe who live a dulce vida. scroll down further and the list continues to...
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the economy is slowly starting to get better. i think if he holds his own in the next two debates he's going o be close. it's going to be harder for him to be more aggressive in a town hall setting. you remember back in 2000 when al gore decided he was going to be tough on george w. bush. he walked over, and everybody in the audience laughed. they're going to have to be more charming, which is difficult for the president hearing from his base. you have to call him a liar. you have to punch his lights ou out. >> do you think the obama camp is effective at proving mitt romney as dishonest. >> that's just nonsense. we lost, so he's a liar. if mitt romney is lying so much for 90 minutes, why couldn't the president call him out. that's you making the statement. but how does president obama deflect that from anyone who might stick. >> if i'm in an interview and you ask basic questions about what job you've been doing and i lie about it, instead of working, a lot of times she's just drinking on 6th avenue. >> that's disturbing that you
the economy is slowly starting to get better. i think if he holds his own in the next two debates he's going o be close. it's going to be harder for him to be more aggressive in a town hall setting. you remember back in 2000 when al gore decided he was going to be tough on george w. bush. he walked over, and everybody in the audience laughed. they're going to have to be more charming, which is difficult for the president hearing from his base. you have to call him a liar. you have to punch his...
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the tax on the economy. six years of taxpayer dollars and 40 been spent by the government that is the worry. gerri: in your honor we maybe you a full screen of gen -- ben bernanke addis mr. bubble. has the federal reserve chairman live with the bond bubble? is the at fault? >> i believe greenspan greenspan, bernanke part of housing, now he tries to correct the bond bubble which is the biggest. creating trillions of dollars to buy the blige interfering with the biggest market in the long term. and the day when the market dedes we will not listen. gerri: gerry? gerry? [laughter] gerry? i just want to ask you the question yu rought up the bond bubble. pc and individual investors buying the blinder directly. what would you say? >> parents had a great article between 50 and 70% that is the definition of a bubble to get yield you just have to realize what you get into. i am buying 23 year bonded duration if we do get a bad market this 78 or 9% will turn to dust quickly. gerri: it is dangerous. >> and it is caused
the tax on the economy. six years of taxpayer dollars and 40 been spent by the government that is the worry. gerri: in your honor we maybe you a full screen of gen -- ben bernanke addis mr. bubble. has the federal reserve chairman live with the bond bubble? is the at fault? >> i believe greenspan greenspan, bernanke part of housing, now he tries to correct the bond bubble which is the biggest. creating trillions of dollars to buy the blige interfering with the biggest market in the long...
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. >> for an economy that's built to last. >> for an economy that's built to last. that's built to last. >> nicole says she doesn't mind hearing the same speec again and again. >> when you know the speech so well in and out, it makes it that much easier to pinpoint when there's something new. it's almost like your ears perk up >> the whole pack perks up, what was that? >> you see all of us furiously typing or tweeting. >> sometimes campaigns play with reporters, use us for their purpos. get a joy in fooling the media? >> yes, but more importantly in a campaign you want to have your own narrative at your own time. >> my running mate, dick cheney. >> before bush made this announcement, rove wanted to mislead the media. >> we had a guy on the campaign who was a leaker. >> how do you know he was a leaker? >> well, becau he was a leaker. -- said, what's going on with the vice presidency? i said, look, big secret, don't tell anybody, but bush has decided to go with jack danforth of missouri. >> the media ran with the false story. >> felt sort of bad, but i wasn't lying to
. >> for an economy that's built to last. >> for an economy that's built to last. that's built to last. >> nicole says she doesn't mind hearing the same speec again and again. >> when you know the speech so well in and out, it makes it that much easier to pinpoint when there's something new. it's almost like your ears perk up >> the whole pack perks up, what was that? >> you see all of us furiously typing or tweeting. >> sometimes campaigns play with...
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we'll cover a lot of topics from the economy to social issue. but as third, even fourth party candidates, i decided to start with the obvious question, though -- why are you running? >> i'm running as a mother and a medical doctor really concerned about the direction we're going. and what propelled me into this race at this time, and i've been an activist for two decades really. people ask what kind of medicine i'm practicing, and i say political medicine because it's the mother of all illnesses. we got to fix this one in order to fix everything else that ails us. what propelled me into this race was when the president put medicare and social security on the chopping block as the solution to the debt ceiling crisis a year ago. so i'm basically in this to ensure that everyday people have a voice in this election and a choice at the polls that's not bought and paid for by wall street. and to ensure that we can puts forward the solutions the american people are clamoring for. >> that was a little bit longer than 30 seconds. i didn't give you the ti
we'll cover a lot of topics from the economy to social issue. but as third, even fourth party candidates, i decided to start with the obvious question, though -- why are you running? >> i'm running as a mother and a medical doctor really concerned about the direction we're going. and what propelled me into this race at this time, and i've been an activist for two decades really. people ask what kind of medicine i'm practicing, and i say political medicine because it's the mother of all...
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how's the economy coming back? how's small business on the move again? how do we stop america's footprint from expanding around the world and getting us into even more wars. >> when it comes to tomorrow, sir, let's look at the very near future. because with congressional business being the topic here, house speaker john boehner said that interview last week he does not think a lame duck congress should vote on quote really big bills. do you think congress will get to a vote on the fiscal cliff before the new year? and do you think it should? >> let me think about this. lame duck shouldn't have big bills. anyhow, i think that we are in business to take care of the needs of the american people, and we should not shy away from dealing with issues that relate to the american economy, making government work more effectively, and also i'm concerned about america overreaching abroader, about us putting ourselves, our troops at the risk of more military involvement. we've got to be very careful with that. that's why congress has to be in and perform its role eff
how's the economy coming back? how's small business on the move again? how do we stop america's footprint from expanding around the world and getting us into even more wars. >> when it comes to tomorrow, sir, let's look at the very near future. because with congressional business being the topic here, house speaker john boehner said that interview last week he does not think a lame duck congress should vote on quote really big bills. do you think congress will get to a vote on the fiscal...
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think of this economy. it is nothing to smile or laugh about neil: by now you have heard all the talk about the debate. joe biden smirking and laughing his way through it. wipe that smirk off your face, joe. there is nothing funny about what is going on with this recovery in the deep end that government. john, you say there are serious problems here. laughing about them, smirking about them doesn't help them either. >> no, thank you for having me back by the way, neil, and absolute, this is not the time for anybody to be smiling frankly, if you look into the eyes of the average person across the nation, they are doing anything but smiling. and with good reason. you know, they are uncertain, they are frankly scared about what tomorrow will bring. we get taxed on regulation upon mandate, upon lawsuit, they have good reason to be doing anything but smiling. they would like to, but they are terrified. >> maybe you could explain to me between -- for lack of a better word, average americans and their bass. averag
think of this economy. it is nothing to smile or laugh about neil: by now you have heard all the talk about the debate. joe biden smirking and laughing his way through it. wipe that smirk off your face, joe. there is nothing funny about what is going on with this recovery in the deep end that government. john, you say there are serious problems here. laughing about them, smirking about them doesn't help them either. >> no, thank you for having me back by the way, neil, and absolute, this...
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that's usually bandied about as far as taxes and the economy. i don't think anybody knows what mitt romney thinks about whether a woman should have the right to choose. what i think is he's governed by the loudest, strongest voices in his own party. he makes fear-based decisions in that sense, and given that, and given the extremes to which the republican party has come on every issue concerning women and their bodies, whether that's planned parenthood funding, shutting down the last remaining abortion clinic in certain parts of the country, or the basic question of a woman's right to choose, they have shanghaied this party on the fringes of the right. mitt romney, why should we think he will do anything differently. >> and he has yet to show any strength at any point in this campaign of standing up to the right when they put pressure on him. on the issue of abortion, the differences between the two tickets could not have been clearer or the stakes more evident. here is paul ryan on why he opposes a woman's right to choose. let's listen to the m
that's usually bandied about as far as taxes and the economy. i don't think anybody knows what mitt romney thinks about whether a woman should have the right to choose. what i think is he's governed by the loudest, strongest voices in his own party. he makes fear-based decisions in that sense, and given that, and given the extremes to which the republican party has come on every issue concerning women and their bodies, whether that's planned parenthood funding, shutting down the last remaining...
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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. at red lobster. there's so many choices, the guests love it! [ male announcer ] don't miss endless shrimp, just $14.99! try as much as you like, anyway you like. like new teriyaki grilled shrimp. offer ends soon! my name is angela...
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more on presidential politics throughout the broadcast as we focus on the political economy and the "a-team" joins us here later. >> to manage matter? what to the means? the vice-presidential debate looks to the scuffle between california democrats. we will show you the unlikely combatants. and with only three weeks in three days to go into election day, clear politics showing only nine states solidly in the obama column. the "a-team" is next. ...seems like you guys got a little gassed out there. enough already. c'mon guys. next question. hello! what's your favorite color? what's my favorite color? yes. purple. what's your favorite animal? sea turtle. what's your bedtime? do you believe in space aliens? ...i love puppies. hash browns or home fries? home fries. do you like my dress? why can't y guys ask good questions like this? [ morgan ] for a chance to interview an nfl player... join visa nfl fan offers and make your season epic. ♪ lou: we will get to the real deal. vice-president biden is demeano overshadowing many of the issues discussed last night and debated. the vice presiden
more on presidential politics throughout the broadcast as we focus on the political economy and the "a-team" joins us here later. >> to manage matter? what to the means? the vice-presidential debate looks to the scuffle between california democrats. we will show you the unlikely combatants. and with only three weeks in three days to go into election day, clear politics showing only nine states solidly in the obama column. the "a-team" is next. ...seems like you guys...
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watched a very smart, very mature, very pom -- composed, thoughtful, decent guy that understands the economy, numbers by the name of paul ryan. he got a lot of good zingers in last night. i think everyone was so distracted by the vice-president's bizarre behavior, they didn't pay attention to things like this. >> look, if we are hit by terrorists, we are going to call it for what it is, a terrorist attack. they see barack obama and new york city the same day as netanyahu and on the same day, instead guess on a daily talk show. sometimes the words don't come out of your mouth the right way. was it a good idea to spend taxpayer dollars on cars in finland or wind mills in china? was it a good idea to borrow all of this money from countries like clina? here's the problem, they got caught turning medicare into a piggy bank for obamacare. >> sean: when i watched the debate a second time, charles, really paying attention and listening more deeply and not as distracted by biden, i realized, i thought paul ryan did a really good job. >> that's what i was trying to say last night, firead a transcript,
watched a very smart, very mature, very pom -- composed, thoughtful, decent guy that understands the economy, numbers by the name of paul ryan. he got a lot of good zingers in last night. i think everyone was so distracted by the vice-president's bizarre behavior, they didn't pay attention to things like this. >> look, if we are hit by terrorists, we are going to call it for what it is, a terrorist attack. they see barack obama and new york city the same day as netanyahu and on the same...
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it's very clear, for years of analysis, the impact of unions in the economy, one of the things unions do very well is they help ensure a more equitable distribution of the growth that their members, our workforce actually produced and we know there's been a huge split between the economy's productivity and compensation of the typical worker. unions have always worked to make sure that the slices of the pie are more evenly distributed. it's a function that is missing as you see battles in wisconsin go up very strong. >> gentlemen, let me ask you this. when we talk about fairness, the big issue of tax cuts, biden was able to corner ryan on the tax cuts they really can't explain. watch this. >> deny those loopholes and deductions to higher income taxpayers so more of their income is taxed which has a broader base of -- lower tax rates across the board. here's why i'm saying this. what we're saying is -- >> i hope i'm going to get time to respond to this. >> tax rate 20%, start with the wealthy, work with congress. >> and you guarantee this math will add up? >> absolutely. six studies hav
it's very clear, for years of analysis, the impact of unions in the economy, one of the things unions do very well is they help ensure a more equitable distribution of the growth that their members, our workforce actually produced and we know there's been a huge split between the economy's productivity and compensation of the typical worker. unions have always worked to make sure that the slices of the pie are more evenly distributed. it's a function that is missing as you see battles in...
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signed the economy block. i was jumping out of my twitter feed last night, begs, yelling, pleading for moderator to go to the economy. that's what the american people are most concerned with. fortunately of the 90 minutes allotted only ten minutes were used on the economy. other topics, garnering big chunk of time, contraception, abortion, lib yeah. not surprising, however, biden did fail on the economy over and over. >> on to taxes. if your ticket is elected who will pay more in taxes and who will pay less? starting with vice president biden for two minutes. >> middle class will pay less. people make $1 million or more will begin to contribute slightly more. >> eric: biden was wayoff. the obama tack plan is raise taxes op people and businesses earning over $250,000. not a million dollars as joe biden said right there. blatant lie used to dupe the american middle class. >> andrea: who do you think works for a lot of the small business owners? the middle class. when the small business owners get taxed they have
signed the economy block. i was jumping out of my twitter feed last night, begs, yelling, pleading for moderator to go to the economy. that's what the american people are most concerned with. fortunately of the 90 minutes allotted only ten minutes were used on the economy. other topics, garnering big chunk of time, contraception, abortion, lib yeah. not surprising, however, biden did fail on the economy over and over. >> on to taxes. if your ticket is elected who will pay more in taxes...
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and the health of the economy. and there is a lot of data in the report beyond the unemployment rate that gives us an understanding of what is going on in the economy. host: when we look at unemployment in total private, is this the jobs report that everybody eagerly awaites how many jobs were created or how many jobs were added to the economy, is this this report? guest: that's right. that's the other headline number on our report other than the unemployment rate. this is looking at the private sector and we see there was a period where we were losing a massive number of jobs. we have been gaining some. in 201 job growth has averaged about 145,000. host: this is done on a monthly basis. guest: yes. 140,000 in july of 2012 correct. host: are all of these charts available to anybody that goes to the website? guest: all of the data is available on the b.l.s. website. people can get the press release and the times data that we have. we have a lot of information about our methodology on the website. there is a lot of i
and the health of the economy. and there is a lot of data in the report beyond the unemployment rate that gives us an understanding of what is going on in the economy. host: when we look at unemployment in total private, is this the jobs report that everybody eagerly awaites how many jobs were created or how many jobs were added to the economy, is this this report? guest: that's right. that's the other headline number on our report other than the unemployment rate. this is looking at the...
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he did a good job of explaining why governor romney will turn around the economy and i thought the vice president was a lot of the time was rude and, you know, when they prep you for debates andrea, they always teach you or they warn you, you got to be respectful of the format and audience because if you're not people don't like it and then they turn off what you're saying. they don't hear the substance of it. i thought the vice president dialed it down a little in the second half but the first half of the debate he was over the top. >> there were a couple points where paul ryan had to defend his own position where they differ with mitt romney's. one in particular was abortion. let's watch. >> the policy of a romney administration will be to oppose abortion with the exceptions for rape, incest and life of the mother. >> well, i guess he accept govern's romney's position now because in the past he has argued there was rape and forcible rape. >> we tried to play that earlier but had problems with our tape technically in new york. but the point being, that as you know, paul ryan has a very
he did a good job of explaining why governor romney will turn around the economy and i thought the vice president was a lot of the time was rude and, you know, when they prep you for debates andrea, they always teach you or they warn you, you got to be respectful of the format and audience because if you're not people don't like it and then they turn off what you're saying. they don't hear the substance of it. i thought the vice president dialed it down a little in the second half but the first...
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economy. >>> investors are bullish for diamond back energy on its wall street debut. independent oil and gas company plans to use part of the ipo proceeds to repay debt. diamond back plans to use the remaining money for exploration and development and corporate purposes. >>> beverly hills home once occupied by the late elvis presley and his wife priscilla is up for sale. the price for the four booed room estate, $12.9 million. it was sold for 150 grand back in 1973 when the couple divorced. latest from fox business, giving you the power to prosper melissa: it was a war of words between vice president joe biden and gop hopeful paul ryan in their first and only debate. the candidates clashed over foreign policy, spending, taxes and everything else. for more on last night's debate, i'm joined by dan clifton, head of policy research at strategies research partners. thanks for joining us. what was your take? >> first it is very hard to decide who the winner was of this election. melissa: of the debate you mean. >> i mean vice president biden was really targeting to try to
economy. >>> investors are bullish for diamond back energy on its wall street debut. independent oil and gas company plans to use part of the ipo proceeds to repay debt. diamond back plans to use the remaining money for exploration and development and corporate purposes. >>> beverly hills home once occupied by the late elvis presley and his wife priscilla is up for sale. the price for the four booed room estate, $12.9 million. it was sold for 150 grand back in 1973 when the...
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yes, the economy is important. when women have to worry about their health care and the economy, that's just an extra burden. and i think it came out well last night. >> i think people were paying particularly close attention, erick because of mitt romney's comments to the des moines register, and there are other reasons. it's a very timely issue, erick. even though it was about the economy, this was supposed to be about foreign policy, this abortion issue really hit the radar last night. >> you know, i think it did. but to hilary's point, i'm sorry, had hilary, but you're just wrong on this. in the g aallup poll, pew poll, mason dixon poll, women are pro life with the exceptions paul ryan named, and he is absolutely right. the democratic party went from keep it safe, legal and rare to any time, any way, with taxpayer funds and joe biden did tell china he wasn't going to judge them and was sympathetic with their one-child policy. we could have this debate all day. i have to tell you, i would say that joe biden's se
yes, the economy is important. when women have to worry about their health care and the economy, that's just an extra burden. and i think it came out well last night. >> i think people were paying particularly close attention, erick because of mitt romney's comments to the des moines register, and there are other reasons. it's a very timely issue, erick. even though it was about the economy, this was supposed to be about foreign policy, this abortion issue really hit the radar last night....
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economy, might be about the chinese economy. number two, if you look at europe, the three cyclical industry groups that have the greatest exposure to europe are autos, materials and lastly capital goods. i'm not that worried about phrma being exposed because people still need drugs but they don't have to go out and buy copper. one last point, and i know you're edging to get in -- >> only about picks. you've got a top 20 and it's quite echeck particular. >> we tend to look at what our analysts are recommending and i don't want to say we just give it to them, because we do look and put some sector exposure -- i couldn't rattle off the names -- >> let me do it for you then. aetna, csx, google, qualcomm, aes, the top. >> and if you look at a few of those, that will fit with some of those sector calls we're making, as well. where we think that those are better positioned. i would add, one last point on this. the aspect about the european exposure is important to understand different ways, because materials in the u.s. is 70% chemical
economy, might be about the chinese economy. number two, if you look at europe, the three cyclical industry groups that have the greatest exposure to europe are autos, materials and lastly capital goods. i'm not that worried about phrma being exposed because people still need drugs but they don't have to go out and buy copper. one last point, and i know you're edging to get in -- >> only about picks. you've got a top 20 and it's quite echeck particular. >> we tend to look at what...
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the economy was in free fall. the great recession hit. 9 million people lost their jobs. 1.7 -- 1 $0.60 trillion lost. we have to ask -- we had to act for the middle-class. we had to rescue general motors, and make sure we cut taxes for the middle class. when that happened, what did mitt romney do? he said the lead detroit go bankrupt. he said let foreclosures hit the bottom. it should not be surprising for a guy who says 47% of the american people are not willing to take responsibility for their own lives. my friend in washington said 30% of the people in america are takers. these people are my mom and dad, the neighbors i grew up with, who pay more effective tax than governor romney pays. they are veterans, and veterans who are -- and people fighting in afghanistan war "not paying any taxes." >> joe and i are from similar towns. he is from scranton, pa., i'm from janesville, wisconsin. do you know what the unemployment rate is in scranton, pennsylvania? >> i sure do. >> to date inherit a tough situation, certain
the economy was in free fall. the great recession hit. 9 million people lost their jobs. 1.7 -- 1 $0.60 trillion lost. we have to ask -- we had to act for the middle-class. we had to rescue general motors, and make sure we cut taxes for the middle class. when that happened, what did mitt romney do? he said the lead detroit go bankrupt. he said let foreclosures hit the bottom. it should not be surprising for a guy who says 47% of the american people are not willing to take responsibility for...
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and numbers are so small relative to where they were not meaningful to the economy. the second is plain as the hornets' nest such as an in world war ii, the fiscal cliff. bulls say, wait a second. upon further review, not a cliff, more of a hill, a negotiated descent if it even happened at all. to the bears, a 2,000 foot crevasse ever vest style made worse by the fact the race for the president is polarizing and long lasting. just wait until the tea party owns the republican party in january. want to see where the battlefield is most stark? consider for a moment the knife fight over fedex express. the bears point out this most important worldwide transport guided down not once, twice within a fortnight and painted a picture of a world in steep decline from the stem of asia to the stern of europe. the bulls arrived with a bowie knife sharpened by an analyst talking about next year being a good one and the year after that great one, taking no prisoners. the result hard to argue with a winner and they announced a secondary shortfall above a secondary pre-announcement. y
and numbers are so small relative to where they were not meaningful to the economy. the second is plain as the hornets' nest such as an in world war ii, the fiscal cliff. bulls say, wait a second. upon further review, not a cliff, more of a hill, a negotiated descent if it even happened at all. to the bears, a 2,000 foot crevasse ever vest style made worse by the fact the race for the president is polarizing and long lasting. just wait until the tea party owns the republican party in january....
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take 500 people to vegas -- although it would be very good for their local economy. >> my friends and family have never been. it would an opportunity for them to experience vegas. >> as this is coming to a close do you feel like you've changed, you've grown up, evolved since the show started? >> yeah. i definitely think we all have grown up. because of the show, jenny is now engaged. she found her future husband. >> what is cool, we can actually watch ourselves and learn from any mistakes or highest points we had. we kind of grow up together. >> any regrets? most people who learn something regret something in the process, any regrets? >> i do. i was wild. i was wild child. i feel like i grew as a person. i watched myself and i forgot to wear underwear to the club, who does that? now i won't do that. i feel like i've grown as a person and this show helped me do that. >> you look so much slimmer. i'm looking at you in person. you dropped a lot of weight, right? >> i think i more lost inches, too, from working out. i lost about maybe 15, but i really don't weigh myself. >> did you watch
take 500 people to vegas -- although it would be very good for their local economy. >> my friends and family have never been. it would an opportunity for them to experience vegas. >> as this is coming to a close do you feel like you've changed, you've grown up, evolved since the show started? >> yeah. i definitely think we all have grown up. because of the show, jenny is now engaged. she found her future husband. >> what is cool, we can actually watch ourselves and learn...
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so the world economy is in a tough spot. we're all struggling trying to get out of it. >> greta: and the republicans always say and tell me if this is wrong, is there a risk it will be stalled or slow fd taxes are raised on the rich? is that true? >> i don't think that is true. there are massive amounts of economic research on the data on that question. and most all of that research does not suggest that high income tax rates have an especially big impact on the growth rate in the u.s.. if you just take a step back and say okay, the first three quarters or so of the reagan administration is 50%. we've grown substantially. clinton raises the rate at the top. and we're still growing. and those kinds of anecdotes is growth rate in top tax rates are unkorel yaited so i think that this is a way overstatement. and using that to say tax cuts goring to pay for themselves there is evidence that that is not the case. >> thank you. nice to see you. >> great to see you again. >> and up next our political panel. we're going to ask about
so the world economy is in a tough spot. we're all struggling trying to get out of it. >> greta: and the republicans always say and tell me if this is wrong, is there a risk it will be stalled or slow fd taxes are raised on the rich? is that true? >> i don't think that is true. there are massive amounts of economic research on the data on that question. and most all of that research does not suggest that high income tax rates have an especially big impact on the growth rate in the...
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biden and ryan went head to head over the economy, afghanistan and abortion. why does tonight's debate matter? we asked local experts. >> close race, going down to the wire it comes down to a handful of voters and states. >> it's so close. debates do matter. the president had momentum, romney had a lousy week and look at what happened after the debate. >> tonight is the only time they will debate. the president and romney will meet again on tuesday. this time they will talk about foreign policy. >>> when you shop for pet food you see all sorts of eye catching claim that make you want to pick one product or another. what do terms like all natural or premium mean and how do you know what's really best for your best friend? brian brings you the scoop to make sure you get what you paid for. >> reporter: elana tried ten different dog foods for her dog happy. she researched ingredients to find weekend that didn't upset him. >> it was very frustrating. >> reporter: when it comes to pet food the fda and u.s.d.a. regulate certain terms but not all are regulated or even
biden and ryan went head to head over the economy, afghanistan and abortion. why does tonight's debate matter? we asked local experts. >> close race, going down to the wire it comes down to a handful of voters and states. >> it's so close. debates do matter. the president had momentum, romney had a lousy week and look at what happened after the debate. >> tonight is the only time they will debate. the president and romney will meet again on tuesday. this time they will talk...
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china's slowdown reverberates through the rest of the global economy. so how are companies offsetting this tremendous head wind, or can they right now? stacy says it remains a key problem for luxury retailers. adam says it is a short-term issue for multinationals as well. stacy, you remain negative on the luxury retailers right now because of that slowdown in china, right? >> i do, but bill, it's probably for a different reason than the obvious. we know mainland china is slowing down. you just summed it up with all those companies that made negative comments. nike was the latest to pile on. what i'm worried about is the luxury players that have exposure in europe to a large extent. 20 to 50% of the business in europe is being made up by chinese tourism. that's something to think about as that slows. >> like who? >> well, for example, burberry was the first to sound the warning alarm saying that tourism into europe is slowing. sure, we had the olympics. that was a bit of a disruption in london, but you have exposure with tiffany. you have exposure with f
china's slowdown reverberates through the rest of the global economy. so how are companies offsetting this tremendous head wind, or can they right now? stacy says it remains a key problem for luxury retailers. adam says it is a short-term issue for multinationals as well. stacy, you remain negative on the luxury retailers right now because of that slowdown in china, right? >> i do, but bill, it's probably for a different reason than the obvious. we know mainland china is slowing down. you...
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you want something to happen in the economy. what do you want to see happen in our economy that will really help reality? >> whether it helps reality or not, it will help the economy and that is dodd-frank. it is a simple fix from a regulatory standpoint. the normalization of underwriting standards. that would have a substantial impact. stuart: does it make any difference which side wins in november to get what you want? >> i think both sides recognize the importance of housing fundamentally and they also recognize the importance of getting it right. interestingly enough, this could have been resolved two years ago. i do think it is a focus now. this needs to be a high priority. this, clearly, is articulated in the presidential debate. i think that alone, you would see a significant change in the housing market in this country. we are looking forward to that sometime early next year. stuart: mr. smith, it is above the ipo offering price today. congratulations, sir. thank you for being here with us today. take a look at these wat
you want something to happen in the economy. what do you want to see happen in our economy that will really help reality? >> whether it helps reality or not, it will help the economy and that is dodd-frank. it is a simple fix from a regulatory standpoint. the normalization of underwriting standards. that would have a substantial impact. stuart: does it make any difference which side wins in november to get what you want? >> i think both sides recognize the importance of housing...
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to the american people a vision of the future and how we're going to continue to recover from this economy that we've been living through as a result, quite frankly, of policies that paul ryan continues to embrace. >> okay. listen, our very own john king said that americans pick presidents, not vice presidents. how important is this vice presidential debate really? people have said this one is more important because of the president's performance last time. there certainly seems to be more interest in this debate than previous vice presidential debates. last time there was huge interest with sarah palin and joe biden. there's big interest in this one as well. >> there's a lot of interest, obviously. as there should be. because the vice president -- >> is this more than ever before? this vice presidential debate more important than previous? >> well, i can't imagine a vice presidential debate being more significant than the last one between joe biden and sarah palin. that was an important debate. there is a lot of interest. i will admit there seems to be a greater level of interest in this
to the american people a vision of the future and how we're going to continue to recover from this economy that we've been living through as a result, quite frankly, of policies that paul ryan continues to embrace. >> okay. listen, our very own john king said that americans pick presidents, not vice presidents. how important is this vice presidential debate really? people have said this one is more important because of the president's performance last time. there certainly seems to be...
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